This week we interviewed Woo Hwang. He left the game in episode 6 of Survivor Cambodia. Woo will be remembered for being a great competitor and for providing great reaction shots for the editors when caught off guard by a surprise at Tribal Council. It's almost fitting that he was taken out by a stealthy blindside and offered one last look at of one of his best "what just happened" faces.

Listen to this interview to hear about what he did different to prepare this time, details on the injury that sidelined him on day one, his explanation for why he wasn't as clueless as portrayed and more!

Change, change and more change! This season is packed with uncertainty as these veteran castaways are challenged with a third tribe configuration before the merge. The only constant this season is that unwavering confidence equals eminent failure.

How did you feel about this blindside? Will it work for or against the remaining, new Ta Keo members? How do you think Savage will respond? Who will emerge as the controlling alliance after the merge? Who would you target first: the physical or the strategic threats? Who do you think will be next to go?

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Everyone was happy to have an episode that didn't completely revolve around "Abi-Normal", but many were disturbed at her behavior in response to Woo's story about his mom. Several asked if Bayon threw the challenge. There was lots of speculation about Probst's upcoming camp visit, as well as predictions for another tribe shuffle. We expect episode six to be jam packed with action.

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This week we interviewed Monica Padilla. She left the game in episode 5 of Survivor Cambodia. The fans that supported Monica's return for a "Second Chance" must feel completely cheated after that staggering blindside. We only got to see glimpses of her game this time, and then she was gone, betrayed by her closest ally.

Listen to this interview to hear how the fan vote affected her game, an assessment of her tribemates, what she wishes had been shown and more!

Somewhat miraculously, ok with a significant assist from Fishbach, Angkor managed to avoid another Tribal Council. The editors continued to enforce the theme of the perils of playing an "old school" game in this "new school" season that rewards those willing to change with, you guessed it, a "Second Chance". New Bayon demonstrated their loyalty by sacking one of their original members given the first opportunity.

How did you feel about the blindside? Did you see enough to make it seem justified? Will it work for or against the remaining new-Bayon members? What do you think about Spencer's redemption story? Will Angkor be able to survive another immunity challenge? How did you interpret Woo's story about his mother? Who do you think will be next to go?

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We gather together today to either celebrate or lament the loss of Varner depending on your perspective of his contribution to this season. We get to hear the complete spectrum from this group of Survivor Super Fans. This episode is also filled with speculation on what we can expect next as we anxiously await the next installment of what is shaping up to be a fantastic season.

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This week we interviewed Jeff Varner. He left the game in episode 4 of Survivor Cambodia. Varner gave this season an amazing start with tons of laughs, great strategic play, and one of the best narrators of the action that the game has ever had. He was entertaining, fun to cheer for, and we will miss his contribution to this season immensely.

Listen to this interview to hear an update on his injury, who he thinks is being portrayed unrealistically, what he wishes had been shown and more!

We got to see the fable of the Scorpion and the Frog play out again on Survivor. The frog is concerned about being stung, but agrees to carry the scorpion across the river after getting assurances. When the scorpion stings the frog halfway across and they both begin to drown, the frog asks, "why"? The scorpion replies, "it's in my nature". Can you guess who is this season's scorpion and this episode's frog? How many more will she sting before this season is over?

What did you think of the Hero's challenge? Did Savage redeem himself from his Pearl Islands shame? Did Angkor make the right choice? Will a new majority alliance form to take out the original Bayon ten? Can Abi survive another episode? Who do you think will be next to go?

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Improvise, adapt and overcome is a core mantra for any successful castaway. The split to three tribes really challenged the six members of the new Angkor tribe and it prompted lots of discussion in this week's show. While we all know the show does not play fair, the extent of the imbalance seemed way out of whack for some fans. Most of us agree that it was fun to watch how well Tasha excelled, while some of us were surprised how quickly and completely Varner spun out of control, only to grab a safety line at the last minute. We are all anxious for what episode four will bring.

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This week we interviewed Peih-Gee Law. She left the game in episode 3 of Survivor Cambodia. Peih-Gee's luck went from bad to worse. She was unfortunate enough to start on a tribe with Abi-Maria which triggered conflict right out of the gate. She took a turn for the worse when she was shuffled onto a tribe with no resources, her primary alliance fell apart, was still stuck with Abi, and eventually became her second victim.

Listen to this interview to hear behind the scenes details at Angkor beach, more about Varner's meltdown at the challenge, what she wishes had been shown and more!